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Omron SYSMAC C Series User Manual

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System
expansion
and
peripherals
Channel
and
end
station
setting
Note:
For
details
on
the
optical-fiber
cable,
refer
to
the
user's
manual
for
the
SYSMAC-C
Series
optical-fiber
cable.
For the
I/O
link
unit
to
operate,
it
must
be
designated
as
one
of
the
input/output
channels
of
the
PC
in
which
the
remote
I/O
master
unit
is
instalied.
This
channel
setting
is
carried
out
using
the
DIP
switch
in
the
I/O
ink
unit.
A
maximum
of
16
I/O
link
units
can
be
connected
to
a
remote
I/O
master
unit.
However,
the
combined
number
of
I/O
points
of
the
connected
1/0
ink
units
cannot
exceed
the
1/O
point
limit
of
the
PC
in
which
the
remote
/O
master
unit
is
installed.
(If
the
C500
is
used,
the
maximum
number
of
/O
points
is
512;
for
the
C120,
the
maximum
is
256).
n
addition
to
the
I/O
link
units,
remote
I/O
slave
units
and
optical
transmitting
I/O
units
can
also
be
connected
to
the
remote
I/O
master
unit.
The
remote
I/O
siave
unit
and
optical
transmitting
I/O
units
are
peripherals
used
with
the
higher-level
SYSMAC-C
Series
PCs,
and
cannot
be
used
alone
with
the
C20.
See
the
user
manuals
of
these
PCs
for
information
on
those
devices.
The
network
of
interrelated
components
is
governed
by
PC
in
which
the
remote
|/O
master
unit
is
installed
using
a
system
of
channel
designation,
which
is
explained
next.
The
channels
of
the
input
and
output
units
connected
to
the
PC
(either
the
CPU
alone,
or
the
CPU
with
one
or
two
expansion
I/O
units)
are
automatically
assigned
starting
from
channel
00.
You
must
assign
the
channel
number
of
each
of
the
I/O
link
units
and
optical
transmitting
I/O
units,
however.
When
doing
this,
you
must
make
sure
that
no
channel
designations
overlap—the
same
channel
should
not
be
assigned
to
two
different
devices.
There's
a
technique
you
can
use
to
keep
this
from
happening.
When
assigning
the
channels
for
those
devices,
start
with
the
highest
channel
number—channel
31—and
assign
the
following
channels
decrementing
for
each
one.
Of
the
I/O
link
units
connected
to
the
remote
I/O
master
unit,
the
I/O
link
unit
which
is
physically
the
furthest
from
the
remote
I/O
master
unit
serves
as
the
end
station.
When
you
assign
channel
numbers
and
must
designate
the
“end
station”
keep
in
mind
that
this
is
a
physical
description
and
is
not
related
to
the
size
of
the
channel
number.
Channel
31
may
or
may
not
actually
be
the
end
station.

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BrandOmron
ModelSYSMAC C Series
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